adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cobbled streets (= with a surface made from round stones )
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The cobbled streets were closed to cars.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
courtyard
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London's most famous riverside pub with a flagstone floor, a cobbled courtyard and great views.
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There was no phone number listed for the old seminary that opened on to a cobbled courtyard above the Praia Grande.
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They walked through the barbican of the Rorim into the cobbled courtyard beyond.
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Two great doors stood open in an arched entrance and they came out into a cobbled courtyard .
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Its cobbled courtyard and centrepiece - the thirteenth-century Knights' Hall - are open to the public.
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Lunch could be had in the inn's cobbled courtyard .
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The car rocked to a standstill in the walled and cobbled courtyard , outside the modern red-brick Stanford Park Hotel.
square
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Carol looked up at the weathercock as the car drew up at her house in the cobbled square .
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They walked together across a cobbled square .
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Le Palais, where the ferry docks, is an agreeable, unspoilt little town of ancient houses and cobbled squares .
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It was followed by a lunch party at a local restaurant where the tables had been placed outside in the cobbled square .
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Nearby Newark is a picturesque market town with a cobbled square overlooked by buildings of architectural interest.
street
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The authorities have been grappling with the problem for a decade, but still the cars choke the cobbled streets .
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They remembered cobbled streets and graceful balconies, the river Seine, and the lovers.
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The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him, told him tales he thought he had forgotten.
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He wandered an area of refrigerated warehouses with old dual-gauge tracks intersecting on the cobbled streets .
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It was lying on the edge of the pavement, with one end trailing on to the cobbled street .
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The cobbled streets were closed to cars.
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Stein-am-Rhein Cars are banned from its cobbled streets , which are flanked by a positively intoxicating profusion of old buildings.
yard
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At the side of the house, across a cobbled yard , lay an L-shaped stable block.
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The cobbled yard outside the stables which were built in 1540.
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Mr Rollins loved it immediately, cobbled yard , rusty milling machinery and all.
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We pushed past the steward, re-crossed the cobbled yard and entered the main palace building.
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The window looked out on to the cobbled yard .
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Claudia had just time to see a sign in gold and red before they turned into a cobbled yard .
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The Co-operative also had double doors with a wicket gate leading into a cobbled yard .
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He led me up the cobbled yard and opened the door of one of the houses.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He wandered an area of refrigerated warehouses with old dual-gauge tracks intersecting on the cobbled streets.
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Le Palais, where the ferry docks, is an agreeable, unspoilt little town of ancient houses and cobbled squares.
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Nearby Newark is a picturesque market town with a cobbled square overlooked by buildings of architectural interest.
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The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him, told him tales he thought he had forgotten.
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The authorities have been grappling with the problem for a decade, but still the cars choke the cobbled streets.
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There was no phone number listed for the old seminary that opened on to a cobbled courtyard above the Praia Grande.
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They walked through the barbican of the Rorim into the cobbled courtyard beyond.
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Where the street broadened into a square, the houses were swathed in plumbago and bougainvillaea growing valiantly out of the cobbled pavement.